You can use the Microsoft media creation tool and get the iso one time if all your pc's use the same version, ie. 64 bit home premium, then perform an in place upgrade using the same dvd.
You can use the Microsoft media creation tool and get the iso one time if all your pc's use the same version, ie. 64 bit home premium, then perform an in place upgrade using the same dvd.
Well home premium needs the appropriate windows 10 home version (32 or 64 bit) and the others require windows 10 pro (32 or 64 bit) whichever is appropriate. Use the dvd from within windows and perform the in place upgrade and activate it if it doesn't do so automatically. You have to perform the in place upgrade first and the original os must be activated prior to attempting the upgrade.
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